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carolcox
post Sun 2 Feb 2003, 19:47
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Hi
I have installed logic 5.5 into OSX and done all the registering bits with emagic but can't seem to get any sound through my Edirol. I also use Reason which gives me no trouble but logic is another kettle of fish!! I have tried to read the War & Peace manual but found it as useful as a chocolate teapot - all what but no how. Where am I going wrong? Can any of you guys help me!

Carol
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Synthetic
post Wed 5 Feb 2003, 03:38
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yep... those icons u see when arrange opens are just examples of what you could set with midi using external synths/samplers... those icons really aren't connected to piano sounds unless you assign them to sounds on one of the modules so this is why no sound

your logic may have came with some plugs for synths or sample player and if so... you need to setup the instrument in the "Audio Instrument" tracks. Then select that trackand try playing your keyboard controller and see what happens. there are some freebies as formatj has indicated around on the net if you look

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